Ebook Review: SMART Social Media For Authors

Does the phrase social media marketing make your head spin? Now you can learn the simple, smart strategies all authors need to know.

Social media can be confusing. You’re worn out trying to replicate the success of other authors without much luck. Before you give up, get some common-sense advice from a 20-year marketing veteran.

Amazon best-selling author Chris Syme believes that trying to mimic the success of other authors is a dangerous and expensive strategy. If you understand the “why” behind marketing tactics, you’ll learn how to make strong marketing decisions that produce results based on your time, resources, and skill level.

Using Syme’s SMART system, you’ll discover how to approach social media like a profitable business owner. With her two-decades of marketing experience, Syme takes you safely through the minefield of social media and helps you understand what truly goes into a multi-faceted book marketing campaign.

In SMART Social Media For Authors, you’ll discover:

The five rules of SMART marketing and how to use them to develop your first successful plan

How to identify must-have social media channels that fit your goals

The fundamental planning steps most authors skip at their peril

How to run short- and long-term digital campaigns including book launches

And much, much more!

SMART Social Media For Authors teaches you how to make your social media connect with the right people, at the right time, in the right place, and with the right message. If you’ve struggled to make social media work for you, then you’ll love Syme’s user-friendly, easy-to-implement, and to-the-point social media strategies.

Get your marketing back on track today!

*I received a review copy from the author.

It’s rare when I’m reading a book do I find myself taking notes. But Chris Syme’s SMART Social Media For Authors is packed with so much useful, actionable information, that I couldn’t help myself.

The book is both a guide and a resource. Chris gives examples of other sites to check out, as well as handy explanations of some of the social media platforms, so that authors can decide for themselves which networks will work best for them (based on their target audience).

Some hints: long blog posts are great for non-fiction readers, younger readers are on Instagram and Tumblr, and older readers are on Facebook. Also, the best time to post each day varies for Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

The idea of building a system is also an important theme, and if you do it right, you can add value, find loyal readers, and make it easier to market in the future.

So how do you do that? By reaching out to your target audience. According to Chris, that doesn’t just mean breaking down demographics and finding readers based on similar authors. You also want influencers to help you in the short-term and advocates to help you in the long term. And don’t forget the seekers, who are just looking for information, amplifiers, who can magnify your reach, and joiners, who are the most valuable.

Chris also takes into consideration budget and time management. She recommends keeping a diary for a week, where you write down how you use your time. Then, figure out what was effective and what you should stop doing.

Another big takeaway is to always set goals. Then you can use those goals to keep track of your progress and pivot when necessary.

Book launch plans are also key. Chris recommends planning three months ahead of time, and to set up giveaways and thank you campaigns, as well as ads and email blasts. And don’t forget to follow up on everything after the launch.

The bottom line: SMART Social Media For Authors is an excellent resource, and one that both authors who are just beginning and authors who have already started building their platforms should read.

You even get access to bonus materials, including videos, more resources, and a special, exclusive Facebook group. (She practices what she preaches.)

Oftentimes, content like SMART Social Media For Authors can seem overwhelming, because there is so much information and it can be hard to know where to start. But Chris has made it easy to break down all the steps into manageable chunks. She encourages authors to think about what they are really trying to do, and then only do the tasks that will help them accomplish those goals.

I’ll stop gushing now so you can pick up a copy of Chris’ book and start implementing her strategies.

Rating:

Genre: Nonfiction, marketing

ASIN: B0161QKVB4

Buy: $4.99

Editor’s note: This post was originally published on February 29, 2016.

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